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Shaun @ Tru6 06-11-2024 06:08 PM

Hotel recommendation in Montreal
 
Going up this weekend, staying in VT Friday night, need a nice boutique hotel in Montreal Saturday night. Restaurant recommendation if you have one too.

Cdnone1 06-11-2024 07:38 PM

St James Club

Bill Douglas 06-11-2024 09:53 PM

Brush up on your French Shaun.

Shaun @ Tru6 06-12-2024 04:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Cdnone1 (Post 12264897)
St James Club

Posh but not the romantic vibe I'm going for.


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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 12264928)
Brush up on your French Shaun.

At least enough to order a few dozen bagels. :)

Digsumdrt55 06-12-2024 04:28 AM

Was just there this weekend. We stayed at the Honeyrose, which we really liked. Best dinner was at Moretti Italian restaurant.

flatbutt 06-12-2024 07:02 AM

I had some great meals at Pamika Thai.

Bob Kontak 06-12-2024 12:34 PM

Edit: I see you mentioned boutique hotel. Neither of these would really apply.

Four Seasons I stayed at plenty. U2 stayed there a night or two while I was there, FWIW. So they are ok with it. :-) $65 Canadian per night with my company's discount. Probably a little higher these days.

I went to the Ritz Carlton for brunch once or twice. Just down the street from the Four Seasons. Pretty swanky. Never stayed there.

Late 80's this was.

Have to hit Crescent street if you have the time. Bar/restaurant/club strip. I was 28 so was ok staying up past 8:00PM.

They are probably both nice and surely have been re-done a couple times since then. Classy but still may not have the romantic slant you are looking for.

Shaun @ Tru6 06-12-2024 02:50 PM

A friend recommended Le Dauphin for Saturday night. It has very good reviews, location being one of them, so I went with that. GF has stayed at Burke Mountain Hotel and raves about it so that's Friday night.

Researching a French Brasserie tonight.

Bill Verburg 06-12-2024 04:05 PM

Hotel Bonaventure Montreal

We often stay there on the way to/from Tremblant

shinrai 06-13-2024 01:27 AM

Le Mount Stephen Hotel

Bar George is in the hotel. Make a reservation.
Garde Manger in Old Montreal
Atwater Cocktail Club for early cocktails

Tobra 06-13-2024 10:26 AM

I don't know about hotels, but I can tell you the Bank of Montreal sucks

David 06-13-2024 11:39 AM

Au Pied de Cochon if you can get a table!

https://www.aupieddecochon.ca/fc/nos-restaurants/restaurant-au-pied-de-cochon/reservations/

Shaun @ Tru6 06-13-2024 11:48 AM

That's the problem I fear, getting a table. Because I was once a garde manger, I checked that first (thank you shinrai) on Open Table. Nothing available at all for Saturday night. This was happening to us every Friday until I started making reservations on Monday/Tuesday. And even then some restaurants were booked. Been a busy week so never thought to book a table anywhere. Will be trying tonight. Back to work restoring a steering rack now.

shinrai 06-13-2024 11:58 AM

Check out Bar George. Request a seat in the bar area. You won't be disappointed.

jamesnmlaw 06-13-2024 03:59 PM

https://loftsduvieuxport.com/

Shaun @ Tru6 06-17-2024 02:22 PM

It was a fantastic weekend! Amazing weather and we came back with 4 dozen bagels.

Friday night was Burke Mountain Hotel in VT. Beautiful room with a phenomenal view, downside was they use two twin mattresses over a king box spring so you sink into the middle. We made note of that on departure and apparently everyone complains about it. Won't stay again unless they have a different bed.

Stayed at the Hotel Le Dauphin Saturday night. Either recently remodeled or they have the best cleaning staff imaginable. Room was spotless new, excellent firm memory foam bed but it was the shower that we could have stayed under for hours. I have to get some kind of pressure pump to get the same standing under a waterfall feeling. Hotel location is excellent.

We went to Gaspar Brasserie for dinner, sat outside in perfect warm/cool evening weather and were blessed with a phenomenal server who let us stay for 3 full hours over 5 courses, the last being dessert in an elegant lounge where we laid back on a sumptuous couch with flourless chocolate cake and ice cream.

We started with cocktails and as dinner progressed, Dominic chose different wines by the glass for each course. I could go into detail on how and why he was an excellent server but will just say he was truly a professional who at times anticipated our wants/needs, other times just let us be. Highly recommended for the service alone, have the octopus, it was excellent.

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Bill Douglas 06-18-2024 12:49 AM

Wow, sounds great. Pleased you had a good time Shaun.

1990C4S 06-18-2024 07:32 AM

Is that the serving size? Or what you couldn't finish?

berettafan 06-18-2024 11:26 AM

Reading comprehension score for me = 0

I do love Montreal and given adequate funding i'd for sure own a home in the city. It is now what i remember cities like Baltimore and DC being as a little kid. Fantastic place.

Shaun @ Tru6 06-18-2024 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by 1990C4S (Post 12268115)
Is that the serving size? Or what you couldn't finish?

it would have to be a pretty big octopus for there to be left any on the plate. That was our first appetizer with cocktails before moving on to mussels & Chablis.

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